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Mothers' Emotional Experiences Providing Care for Their Infants Within the Culture of an Iranian Neonatal Unit
Mahnaz Jabraeili
, Hadi Hassankhani
, Reza Negarandeh
, Mohammad Abbaszadeh
, Lisa M. Cleveland
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Neonatal Unit
100%
Emotional Experience
100%
Experience of Care
50%
Implications for Practice
50%
Loneliness
50%
Prematurity
25%
Caregiver Burden
25%
Major Themes
25%
Implications for Research
25%
Preterm Infants
25%
Term Infants
25%
Congenital Anomalies
25%
Iran
25%
Maternal Support
25%
Close Relatives
25%
Close Others
25%
Self-confidence
25%
Sense of Loneliness
25%
Heavy Workload
25%
Reason for Admission
25%
Worthiness
25%
Support Person
25%
Motherhood Experience
25%
Focused Ethnography
25%
Perceived Fear
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Loneliness
100%
Infection
33%
Prematurity
33%
Congenital Malformation
33%
Emotions
33%
Psychology
Loneliness
100%
Prematurity
33%